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Psicogente

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Abstract

CALDERON-MAFUD, José-Luis  and  GALAN-JIMENEZ, Jaime-Sebastián. Validation of organizational socialization inventory in México. Psicogente [online]. 2023, vol.26, n.49, pp.90-115.  Epub Nov 28, 2022. ISSN 0124-0137.  https://doi.org/10.17081/psico.26.49.5723.

Objective:

The objective of this research was to generate a valid and reliable version of the taormina organizational socialization inventory (OSI) for the Mexican population, validated by Bravo-Sánz (2001).

Method:

Based on the scores obtained in the OSI, a confirmatory factor analysis was carried out in AMOS 23,0 with maximum likelihood with the 20 original items and factors (training, peer support, understanding and future perspectives). The sample was made up of 489 workers with a mean age of 36 years.

Results:

The results of the CFA showed that, although the model adjusted adequately with the original items, the validity and reliability of the construct were only obtained by reducing the number of factors, discarding the comprehension factor. A model fit CMIN/DF= 2,02, CFI=0,97, AGFI= 0,94, RMSEA 0,046, SRMR .038 was obtained.

Conclusions:

A valid model (AVE >0,50) was achieved in all its factors and a reliable one (CR>0,74) in all its elements with a total of 11 items with their scales for the population. This version of the socialization inventory can be used in the Mexican population, which will affect organizational, administrative, psychological research with various themes to determine adaptation to organizational culture.

Keywords : organizational diagnostic; OSI scale; organizational socialization; confirmatory factor analysis.

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